wow... that's disappointing because it says "anti ghosting" is a feature :P however I know it supports a lot of simultaneous key press.

The anti-ghosting is likely similar to the sort used in my Razer Blackwidow Ultimate: It's designed to focus solely on the WASD cluster of keys, since that's what sees the most use in gaming applications.

The anti-ghosting is likely similar to the sort used in my Razer Blackwidow Ultimate: It's designed to focus solely on the WASD cluster of keys, since that's what sees the most use in gaming applications.

still, rather dissapointed in this particular Steelseries keyboard... might have to try something else and pawn this one off on my brother.. heh heh

Worth noting: If I hold an arrow key while pressing the volume key, the volume key input is accepted in Mac but it ignores the volume key input in Windows. Usage for this matter: changing the audio volume while playing racing games like Trackmania.

Worth noting: If I hold an arrow key while pressing the volume key, the volume key input is accepted in Mac but it ignores the volume key input in Windows. Usage for this matter: changing the audio volume while playing racing games like Trackmania.

This is a driver deficiency As I mentioned before, all Apple keyboards are full 6KRO - I spent some time testing them.

How can a so expensive keyboard FOR GAMERS perform so bad, it's beyond me. I heard bad reviews of this one, it's even worse than expected.

I'm a little surprised, as even the WASD cluster doesn't perform quite as well as it should (the 'D' key doesn't register). However, truth be told I've never once run into an issue in any game or typing situation where a key press didn't register correctly. So, for real-world usage I'm completely satisfied, and I've been nothing but totally pleased with the keyboard overall.